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This week hosts Gar and the GarFather welcome our special guest DenBob. This week discuss Christmas, New Years, NARPs, what we are watching, and of course much, much more!! IMPORTANT SHOW LINKS Join the GarNation family on Discord Find the GarCast on social media via Linktree Email thegarcast@gmail.com Find all our closing music in a play list on Spotify! If you want, you can send us a voice message by following this link https://anchor.fm/garcast/message MUSIC CREDITS Intro Music Dead To The World by Clyde YouTube Video Here Closing Music is GONE CHECK OUT FRIENDS OF THE SHOW The Lousy At Gaming Podcast The Seal Podcast Be sure to check out Clyde on Facebook
In this episode, our guest is Rotem Botvinik-Nezer, a postdoc at Dartmouth University, working with Dr. Tor Wager in his Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab. In 2020, Dr. Botvinik-Nezer was first author of an influential paper published in Nature, titled Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams, where the results were compared from 70 independent teams analyzing a single data set having 9 hypotheses. This paper made it clear that there are many points of variability in data analysis pipelines, and provided further incentives for sharing data and code to grow consensus and replicability. While the popular press suggested that this paper was yet another hit to fMRI, we discuss how even papers that critique the results of this seminal paper ultimately converge in agreement with the overall message of systematic transparency. Dr. Botvinik-Nezer also has a strong interest in how our brains influence our perception of pain, having just published a recent paper showing evidence that regions associated with painful stimuli remain active even when subjects experience less pain while having the belief that a placebo is effective. In this conversation, Peter and Rotem delve into all these topics and more, but spend the bulk of the discussion on the interplay between choices in analyses, such as determining a statistical threshold, and variability in results. We also discuss incentives for users to share data and code and possible ways to create a more solid scaffolding for best practices. Episode producers: Omer Faruk Gulban Xuqian Michelle Li
With the entire world at your fingertips- why join the United Air Force Special Warfare pipeline? The Ones Ready team lays out every reason we had for why we chose the Air Force, and explore the difference in the services. Why are *you* thinking about joining Air Force Special Warfare? Tell us in the comments. 00:00 Trent big times the intro02:00 Peaches - Why AFSW03:00 NARPs vs NONNER04:10 Trent - Why AFSW?05:00 Aaron - Why AFSW?08:20 Immediate things we saw20:20 What are the downsides?35:30 ***Onesready.com new merch and all our partners!!!***36:30 How important AFSW is to the mission39:30 Trent is an honorary TACP43:45 Cost per operator51:30 Will you see combat56:00 Shout out to the parentsCollabs:18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyAlpha Brew Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYEberlestock - Promo Code: OR10Hoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYStrike Force Energy - Promo Code: ONESREADYTrench Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYGrey Man Gear - Promo Code: ONESREADY The content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the podcast is not liable for any damages resulting from its use. Any mention of products or individua...
This week we once again try to convince the Rangers' own fan base that the team is actually good. Dave has some strong opinions about the recent Deadspin article, and after our recap of the Rangers' past week, Brendan has a lot to say about the Carolina Hurricanes.
This week we once again try to convince the Rangers' own fan base that the team is actually good. Dave has some strong opinions about the recent Deadspin article, and after our recap of the Rangers' past week, Brendan has a lot to say about the Carolina Hurricanes. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shoot us an email: contact@rangerthingspodcast.com Visit the website and become a member: rangerthingspodcast.com
If you read the title and find yourself wondering what a NARP is, this episode answers that question. The discussion provides considerations for working with individuals of the NARP (Non-Athletic Regular Person) orientation, navigating allostatic load, recovery, and developing training adherence. The key component of this episode is to understand the individual you're working with and how that realization improves their consistency and helps you develop as a trainer. Don't miss the release of our newest educational community - The Pre-Script ™ Collective! Join the community today at www.pre-script.com. For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram. For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also, make sure to sign up to our mailing list at www.pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram!
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.26.513929v1?rss=1 Authors: Taylor, P. A., Reynolds, R. C., Calhoun, V., Gonzalez-Castillo, J., Handwerker, D. A., Bandettini, P. A., Mejia, A. F., Chen, G. Abstract: Most neuroimaging studies display results that represent only a tiny fraction of the collected data. While it is conventional to present "only the significant results" to the reader, here we suggest that this practice has several negative consequences for both reproducibility and understanding. This practice hides away most of the results of the dataset and leads to problems of selection bias and irreproducibility, both of which have been recognized as major issues in neuroimaging studies recently. Opaque, all-or-nothing thresholding, even if well-intentioned, places undue influence on arbitrary filter values, hinders clear communication of scientific results, wastes data, is antithetical to good scientific practice, and leads to conceptual inconsistencies. It is also inconsistent with the properties of the acquired data and the underlying biology being studied. Instead of presenting only a few statistically significant locations and hiding away the remaining results, we propose that studies should "highlight" the former while also showing as much as possible of the rest. This is distinct from but complementary to utilizing data sharing repositories: the initial presentation of results has an enormous impact on the interpretation of a study. We present practical examples for voxelwise, regionwise and cross-study analyses using publicly available data that was analyzed previously by 70 teams (NARPS; Botvinik-Nezer, et al., 2020), showing that it is possible to balance the goals of displaying a full set of results with providing the reader reasonably concise and "digestible" findings. In particular, the highlighting approach sheds useful light on the kind of variability present among the NARPS teams' results, which is primarily a varied strength of agreement rather than disagreement. Using a meta-analysis built on the informative "highlighting" approach shows this relative agreement, while one using the standard "hiding" approach does not. We describe how this simple but powerful change in practice-focusing on highlighting results, rather than hiding all but the strongest ones-can help address many large concerns within the field, or at least to provide more complete information about them. We include a list of practical suggestions for results reporting to improve reproducibility, cross-study comparisons and meta-analyses. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Athletes, NARPs, and SARPs - March 28th, 9:25pm
In this episode we discuss social life comparisons between the fall and spring semesters, what it has been like to be a student athlete during a pandemic, the interesting dynamic between athletes and non athletes, being an engineering major/balancing school with other activities and much more!
Will joins the Freebirbs to talk about catfishing. We attempt to get to the bottom of the problem of the "for the strength of youth" outfit and NARPs. If you are reading this and have no idea what we are talking about, you'll understand once you listen.
"It reeks of NARP in here!!!" "C'mon bro no NARPs allowed!!!" "Wait so that means I'll be dating a NARP???" Talking to a D1 athlete is fun and all... That is, until you get called a NARP 5 times in one night. Wait.. You don't know what a NARP is? Well get your notebooks out and your pen ready because the girls have a nice little lesson for you that you won't want to miss.
Ryan Peus from Brown drops some wisdom at D1 Only by talking about how student-athletes have an edge over ‘NARPS' when it comes to looking for jobs after college, what getting an Ivy League diploma means, and more. (Music: Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved)
Larry Nance Jr. & Mikey Fowler join Sam to put the finishing touches on the 2019-20 season, featuring the biggest highlights and lowlights. We also take a way-way-way-too-early look at what to expect in 2020-21 and close the segment with a preview of Arsenal vs Chelsea in this weekend's FA Cup final and MLSisBack knockouts. Next up, [[45:40]] newly minted 2020 Challenge Cup champion Bri Visalli of Houston Dash stops by to discuss drug arrests inside the NWSL bubble, NARPs, Dash’s journey from powdered eggs to avocado toast, the power of the twerk, the surprising secret about Utah’s Bud Heavy’s, taking the Challenge Cup trophy to Magic Mike, her time playing for West Ham and Birmingham City, if teams party harder in the US or UK and contemplating a name change to Brinedict Arnoldsalli (among many other topics).
It's our season finale!!! We thought it might be nice to tell y'all about ourselves and what we'll be doing until season 2 (it has been officially greenlit ). What's your dream skill? We talk ours and how important it is to be a lifelong learner. There's a new segment called Plead with the People where we beg humans to stop doing wild ish. Amin explains what NARPs and TARPs are. There's mad shade for X-Men: Spray Tan Phoenix. And we FINALLY drop our actor picks for the new Oscar buzz flick:Twelve White Men (co starring a strong but sweet white lady). Have a great summer everyone!
During this ten minute Tuesday episode, Natalie talks through the internal dialogue you might be having while you are working out ON YOUR OWN! What keeps you motivated? Are you intrinsically or extrinsically motivated? This is a great episode for you NARPs out there trying to keep working hard! But it can also be helpful for anyone wanted to push themselves to the next level. Watch the video version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsYwE9zm10A Follow us on social: @femaleathletemission Find us online: www.thefamblog.com
Alex is one of the best I've ever seen throw in Flag Football. He discusses how he started taking his lumps in his 5 man, how his pitching experience in high school and college has helped him, and how he wants to lead his 8 man team, the Narps, to legendary status as he vie's to get a bid to join the AFFL tournament this summer. My conversation with Bros, now.
Alex is one of the best I’ve ever seen throw in Flag Football. He discusses how he started taking his lumps in his 5 man, how his pitching experience in high school and college has helped him, and how he wants to lead his 8 man team, the Narps, to legendary status as he vie’s to get a bid to join the AFFL tournament this summer. My conversation with Bros, now.
Thotianx is gender neutral. *NARP (non athletic regular people)
I sit down with Reno comedian Sara Rooker, not to be confused with one-half of the two-headed person Sara and Andrea. I talk with Sara about hiding a strap-on in your jeans, being sober from women in a Catholic school, non-athletic regular people, and about all sorts of life stories. It's a great time. Check it.
Seriously, are you even laxing, bro? This week Kyle and Matthew sit down with lax rat and @midnight alum Adam Toltzis to talk about lacrosse! … after about 20 minutes of nonsense about working at @midnight. The gang discusses the fascinating origins of the sport and explore why some sports have such strong regional ties. Adam recounts how his body adjusted for the better after retiring from the sport. Plus, they discuss why this obscure sport has such a bad rap. There is some discourse on douches and how it is unfair to blame a whole sport for the actions of a group of dipshits who enjoy it. (It's a real “the more you know” moment.) Kyle, Matt and Nat learn what NARPS are. Kyle and Adam unpack the Mighty Ducks franchise. We learn Burnside is a "porpoise boy." Also, Adam shows them that lacrosse players have some of the greatest (i.e. most ridiculous) names in the history of sports. Come for the talk about brony vore porn, stick around for an interesting chat about an often misunderstood sport. Weekly Rads: Burnside's birthday at Hurricane Harbor, Overwatch Animated Shorts, The Secret of Ventriloquism by Jon Padgett, Akira Raddendums: Mighty Ducks 2, Tour de Pharmacy, Everybody Wants Some!!, 30 for 30: Fantastic Lies
Here's Radio Destructoid Episode 034 - ConorElsea.com! In this Native American-themed episode: Aaron sticks it to Verizon, Kyle has been luftrausing, Conor has a new homepage at ConorElsea.com, and guest host JackShadow shares her favorite Forums and PAX adventures! We also discuss Jack's upcoming radio show, Minecraft obsessions, Prison Architecting, FIRE BAD, impersonating a technowizard, creepy white people, upcoming NARPS, twitter activism, slow versus fast zombies, and Facebook buying Occulus Rift. Break song: "Dr. Peace: The Virgin Child Makes Her Wish" by Masatoshi Moriwaki and Goichi Suda (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_erxbjJzfo) Twitter (http://twitter.com/radiodtoid) Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/groups/546211208756141/) Forums (http://forum.destructoid.com/forumdisplay.php?59-Radio-Destructoid) Cblogs (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Radio+Destructoid) RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/communitoid) Libsyn (http://communitoid.libsyn.com/) iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id570116319) Download/Stream (http://traffic.libsyn.com/communitoid/Radio_D_034.mp3) ConorElsea.com (http://conorelsea.com/) Music by Adam AcH (http://www.bravebeat.com / http://soundcloud.com/ach-cue) ------------------------------- Jack's radio show premieres April 10th! Listen Thursdays from 6:00-7:00 pm Pacific (http://kboo.fm/) Dear Indian Country by Melissa Bennett (http://womanstoryteller.com/2014/03/20/dear-indian-country/) I have a good feeling about the documentary series Super Game Jam by Jordan Devore (http://www.destructoid.com/i-have-a-good-feeling-about-the-documentary-series-super-game-jam-272058.phtml) Community Assignment: The Past: (http://www.destructoid.com/bloggers-wanted-the-past-269940.phtml) The Present: (http://www.destructoid.com/musicians-wanted-the-present-269941.phtml) The Future: (http://www.destructoid.com/artists-wanted-the-future--269935.phtml) Gaming in Provincial Russia. Part One by Tonich (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Tonich/gaming-in-provincial-russia-part-one-272092.phtml) The Advantages of a Gamer-Teacher by RedHeadPeak (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/RedHeadPeak/the-advantages-of-a-gamer-teacher-272202.phtml) The Flixist XCast Episode I: X-Men (2000) by Xzyliac (http://www.flixist.com/the-flixist-xcast-episode-i-x-men-2000--217445.phtml) Eighth Anniversary Thread for Great Badge Justice by Aaron Mxy Yost (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?35991-Eighth-Anniversary-Thread-for-Great-Badge-Justice) PAX East 2014 by pk fire (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?33946-PAX-East-2014) Come to our Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved event at PAX East! by Hamza Aziz (http://www.destructoid.com/come-to-our-disney-fantasia-music-evolved-event-at-pax-east--271627.phtml) Dtoid Southwest NARP by djnealb (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?36133-Dtoid-Southwest-NARP) Northeast NARP/PAX East 14 Pre-party by Nanashi (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?36207-Northeast-NARP-PAX-East-14-Pre-party) Phoenix Comic-Con '14 by The Defenestrator (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?36141-Phoenix-Comicon-14) Check out the latest Dtoid Community podcasts! (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/?tag=podcasts) Arkham Produced Relics (http://www.etsy.com/shop/ArkhamProducedRelics) BE BETTER PEOPLE! Please visit ConorElsea.com for more information.
Alex is one of the best I've ever seen throw in Flag Football. He discusses how he started taking his lumps in his 5 man, how his pitching experience in high school and college has helped him, and how he wants to lead his 8 man team, the Narps, to legendary status as he vie's to get a bid to join the AFFL tournament this summer. My conversation with Bros, now.